
‘Death by lethal injection’ awaits weeds with the new improved InjectorDos from Micron Sprayers, a pesticide applicator specifically designed for...
in Industry News - on 29/6/11
‘Death by lethal injection’ awaits weeds with the new improved InjectorDos from Micron Sprayers, a pesticide applicator specifically designed for...
in Industry News - on 29/6/11
Tall weeds present big problems for arable and horticultural crops, pasture and amenity grass swards and wild flowers. They establish themselves at the...
in Industry News - on 27/5/11
Two light-weight applicators to control five heavy-weight weeds Five plant species are defined as ‘Injurious Weeds’ under The Weeds Act of 1959 although...
in Industry News - on 11/2/11
Ragwort is a resilient weed. A deep strong taproot and prolific seed production ensures continuity of weed plants at both stages of development (first...
in Industry News - on 6/9/10
Invasive weeds are an increasing problem in the UK sectors. The majority are alien but the most widespread damaging weed in agriculture, forestry and...
in Industry News - on 31/8/10
Japanese knotweed is not the only alien invasive weed in the United Kingdom (UK) and certainly not the most widespread (that applies to Rhododendron ponticum),...
in Industry News - on 14/7/10
Creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense) and spear thistle (Cirsium vulgare) are two of just five weeds labelled ‘injurious’ under The Weeds Act 1959.
in Industry News - on 8/3/10
In just four months time common ragwort (Senecio jacobaea) will start to cover the countryside with swathes of golden yellow flowers but by this time it...
in Industry News - on 21/2/10
Fusarium patch disease caused by the fungus Microdochium [Fusarium] nivale made full use of one of the wettest seasons on record in 2007. It presented...
in Industry News - on 11/9/08
As an invasive and injurious (noxious) weed, bracken continues to cover an increasing area of the United Kingdom (UK) landscape. Direct dangers and consequences...
in Industry News - on 18/8/08
Fusarium patch can harm the health and integrity of UK professional sports turf at any time of the year.
in Industry News - on 7/3/08
Fusarium patch caused by the fungus Microdochium [Fusarium] nivale is the most widespread, frequent and damaging disease of professional sports turf from...
in Industry News - on 14/1/08